
The gentle rocking of the train
Accompanied by the clicking of the rails
Lulled me into a welcome sleep
Warm and cozy in the sleeper car
I woke in the middle of the night needing to pee
Not wanting to get out of bed
Laying awake and listening
As the train rumbled through the darkness
Eventually I had to crawl out of my bunk
Careful maneuvering in the cramped quarters
Entering the world’s smallest toilet
Which would be a great challenge for any larger folks
Stumbling and falling back into bed
My body now refused to succumb
To the train’s hypnotic rhythm
Each rock and roll keeping me wider awake
I started to think of distant memories
Trying to recall the details of events past
Visualizing the faces of friends from long ago
Some of whom’s names escaped me
I thought of the faces from my old class photos
Wondering where all those folks were today
What kind of lives they have led
How far and wide did they scatter
I drifted off to sleep again
Waking as the train jolted
I had been dreaming about my schooldays
Chatting enthusiastically with my classmates
Their faces and voices were crystal clear
Conjured up from my sleeping memory banks
Back in those days I could never have imagined
That fifty years later I would be on the Autotrain dreaming of those times